Program

 
Thursday, October 28th
8:30
Registration
9:00
Opening Address
9:15
Presentation of the European Science Foundation (ESF)
9:30
L. CarrSynchrotron Infrared Science: Past, Present and Future
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
P. DumasMain advantages of Synchrotron Infrared Microscopy: present and future
11:45
P. LaschSpatially resolved IR microspectroscopy of single cells and tissues
12:30
Lunch
Poster Presentation
14:30
JM. OrtegaExperiments with the CLIO infrared FEL
15:15
B. RedlichThe Free Electron Laser based IR User Facility FELIX
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
A. NucaraSISSI: a new IR beamline at ELETTRA
17:15
M. TobinA New Infrared Microspectroscopy Facility at the Daresbury SRS – Current Performance, Latest Results and Future Developments.
18:00
K. HinrichsInfrared ellipsometry for characterisation of organic films and interfaces
18:45
Round Table
Buffet
 
Friday October 29th
9:00
R. RavalComplex Adsorbates and Surface Phenomena- how far can IR Spectroscopy take us?
9:45
B. NelanderHigh resolution gas phase spectroscopy in the far infrared with a synchrotron radiation source
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
P. RoyUsing infrared spectroscopy for understanding the dynamics in confining systems
11:45
D. MossSynchrotron IR microspectroscopy of biomolecules in microfluidic systems
12:30
Lunch
Poster Presentation
14:00
M. MartinSynchrotron Infrared Science: Physics, Biology, Environmental Science and Coherence
14:45
U. SchadeTHz microspectroscopy using coherent synchrotron radiation
15:30
J. ChwiejResearches on Neurodegeneration Using Techniques Based on Synchrotron Radiation
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
A. PerucchiThe Superconductor MgB2 and the Charge Density wave NbSe3 System: an Optical Perspective of Their Broken Symmetry Ground States
17:00
G. MargaritondoBeating the Diffraction Limit: Near-field Microscopy with Advanced Photon Sources
17:45
Poster Presentation
20:00
Conference Dinner
 
Saturday, October 30th
9:30
Visit to Elettra
12:30
Lunch